Eddie Redmanye is like, "you have to burn all copies of this film".![]()
They did those things to try and save the film. [...]
Hopefully the film is better than what the studio thinks that it is. Studios are often clueless after all.
i didnt know that Doona Bae from Cloud Atlas was in this movie. the clips dont look good. i think the Wachowskis dont know how to use digital cameras. when they used film it looked better.
I think it's exciting to have a huge scale space opera that's an original creation and isn't adapting stuff from another media for once. It's a nice throwback to when creating your own mythology mattered as much or more as how well you interpreted someone else's. That alone earns all the goodwill this film gets from me at this point... it would be a good thing if this did well. It's weird how some folks will sooner make the underdog their punching bag than root for it.
I see Eddie Redmayne has been taking a course on Villainous Sinister Whispering.
Have there been any advance screenings of this?
According to Variety, Jupiter Ascending topped the TV ad spending charts this week to the tune of $10.3 million.But yeah, at this point - 3 weeks out and no buzz - I'll be shocked if this isn't a huge flop.
Yes. But there is a reviews embargo until 24 hours prior to release.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing plenty of good movies have had reviews embargoes (David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, for example).
All it means is that Warner Bros. wants to control and protect the Jupiter Ascending brand by including positive reviews in the marketing campaign during the week of release.
It's necessary when you're putting so much money on a non-franchise property.
According to Variety, Jupiter Ascending topped the TV ad spending charts this week to the tune of $10.3 million.
The campaign is ramping up.
Warner Bros. clearly believes in their product.
But I agree that a lot more is yet to be done to get asses in seats.
ALL JUPITER ASCENDING SUPPORTERS NEED TO PIMP THE HELL OUT OF THIS FILM ON THEIR FACEBOOK AND TWITTER PAGES.
SHARE TV SPOTS & TRAILERS.
Nuke the site from orbit. S'the only way to be sure![]()
Yes. But there is a reviews embargo until 24 hours prior to release.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing plenty of good movies have had reviews embargoes (David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, for example).
All it means is that Warner Bros. wants to control and protect the Jupiter Ascending brand by including positive reviews in the marketing campaign during the week of release.
It's necessary when you're putting so much money on a non-franchise property.
According to Variety, Jupiter Ascending topped the TV ad spending charts this week to the tune of $10.3 million.
The campaign is ramping up.
Warner Bros. clearly believes in their product.
But I agree that a lot more is yet to be done to get asses in seats.
ALL JUPITER ASCENDING SUPPORTERS NEED TO PIMP THE HELL OUT OF THIS FILM ON THEIR FACEBOOK AND TWITTER PAGES.
SHARE TV SPOTS & TRAILERS.
Nuke the site from orbit. S'the only way to be sure![]()